Man I would love to get my hands on the original Ninja Turtles handheld games. They were all green. There were three different ones. Looked them up a few months back. One day when I am able I plan to get them again. Had them as a kid. Another thing I want to get is a good old fashioned original NES. With the old rectangular controllers. And play original Zelda and Mario. And maybe a few other games. When Super Nintendo came out I wasn't much into it. However my friend had a 64 and i enjoyed playing Mario Cart a good bit. That's the extent of my interest in video games. After better graphics became a thing, beyond the flat 2D graphics I lost interest in video games. I enjoy the simplicity of 2D games. Except for maybe a few. I did like Wolfstein 3D I played on my aunt's PC. I think synchronicity can be when you are aiming to shift your reality you see synchronicity that brings about that desired result. Even if you don't see the desired result yet, relative to infinity it is still an indicator of getting closer to that outcome. Then you might shift your aim and the thing never passes. You still got a synchronicity from pointed focus in that direction. The other synchronicity is simply reflections of the simulation around you no different than when you are driving and what is ahead comes into view. Except it is 4D perspective. The synchronicity can manifest through passive thoughts too just because we are focused on something for brief moments. You did create it as you said.
@PostNostalgos
3 ай бұрын
I have an old NES/SNES lying around in storage along with games. I plan to get them in a man cave of sorts when we're able to get a bigger place. Also yeah I'm familiar with the TMNT games for the gameboy. I grew up with the TMNT game for the nes, which is pretty infamous and known for being unfairly difficult, but I don't think its all that bad. Games like Zelda 1 and Mario 3 still hold up and are excellent games by today's standards. I don't really play "modern" games anymore due to a few reasons. Like you, I prefer older graphics as opposed to realism. I stopped showing interest in games made after around 2011ish, which also coincided with the modern sensibilities and social politics getting wrapped up in my hobby. To give a quick example: like how Matt says about movies, video game characters are being made ugly on purpose, and there's a very obvious attack on beauty. Korean and Japanese developers seem to be fighting back but even they're starting to become compromised by DEI nonsense. I don't like playing games knowing there's some twisted hidden agenda in the background. So I mainly stick with older games. Even then, my hobby isn't completely safe. Companies like Sega and Nintendo have been cracking down on legacy ROM websites for the past few years. Decades of Internet history is being lost, not just with video games, but the Internet Archive is getting attacked as well. Its becoming a race against time with lots of people in archiving information, programs, books, tv shows, etc, just because there's a very obvious attack on the past. Its the modern equivalent to book burning, only this time its big business with Federal governments backing them up, instead of Not-see or Christians. The rabbit hole is deep and this stuff probably doesn't matter to 99.999% of people out there.
@PostNostalgos
3 ай бұрын
Also, there's plug and play consoles that'll hook to a TV via HDMI, loaded with retro console games, and are relatively cheap. Look up "Emulation console" on Amazon or youtube and you'll see, if you're interested. Some research is required. Those sort of devices work right out of the box and are preloaded; no tinkering required. Whereas the devices I use require a computer and some knowledge of how the programs run and stuff. More on the homebrew, DIY side of the hobby.
@PostNostalgos
3 ай бұрын
To comment on the synchronicity thing: its themed, and the theme was "batteries catching on fire" all within a few days of each other. What's odd is that its sort of like when you feed an AI art program a theme and it begins spitting out different results. A real spiritual being suggests a theme to the reality and the reality takes shape based on that theme. At any rate, this was about three weeks ago so I'm sure I'm passed this, but its worrisome I want to talk about it but I'm aware that its suggestive to my listeners. Since theyre powerful, spiritual beings too, they could manifest something undesirable. It was a big reason why this recording sat in my backlog for weeks. But I figured where all adults here. And if there's really a battery fractal happening then it's gonna happen no matter what. Maybe I'm being irresponsible. Who knows. Perhaps its like driving and we just notice the road signs on the way to the end.
@stardustsimulation
3 ай бұрын
@PostNostalgos 😯 that is wild. The 80s for me was a magical time. As if there is something unique about that quality they'd want to erase.
@stardustsimulation
3 ай бұрын
@PostNostalgos I was actually referring to these handheld games. They were the ones that showed these small black and white screens with simple graphics. There were three different versions. There were 1-3. I don't know what you call them but they used to sell different games and it it was one video game on its own device.
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